On 27-okt-2006, at 12:21, Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
The Powerbook is setting up the WLAN (via Internet sharing->ON), no
AP involved here. It does not create an ad-hoc mode WLAN but
provides an AP that others connect to in managed mode.
I have exactly the same problem, and I did fine one extra
Patrik Flykt wrote:
Yes, it is supposed to do that. As tcpdump shows, requests are sent but
no replies are heard. Does anyone know where the Powerbook might store
its DHCP server log files?
No clue and a quick search did not provide any info. Sorry I can't help
here.
Is the Powerbook the on
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 15:09 +0200, ext Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
> that this is not a WEP issue or related to signal strength etc.. If I
> manually assign IP, DNS etc the 770 can use the connection just fine.
Ok
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> P.S. 00:14:a7:fa:87:e5 should be my N770. The 770 continues to send DH
Resending as I wasn't subscribed yet
Patrik Flykt wrote:
Perhaps some sniffing with tcpdump might help...
I'll get to that during next week.
That would be really great! Thanks!
I just tried to connect my N770 to an Apple Powerbook (Mac OSX 10.4 with
WLAN Internet sharing turne